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June 1999, Volume 399, Issue 6738
- 745-745 When the means do not justify the end
by Eörs Szathmáry - 745-746 This passion of our kind
by Lucia Galli-Resta - 746-747 Ditties of the fragile and the inscrutable
by Christopher Longuet-Higgins - 747-747 The world as a patchwork
by Camille Parmesan - 747-748 Taking a gender tiger by the tail
by Christine Wennerås & Agnes Wold - 748-748 Science in culture
by John Maddox - 749-755 A record of atmospheric halocarbons during the twentieth century from polar firn air
by James H. Butler & Mark Battle & Michael L. Bender & Stephen A. Montzka & Andrew D. Clarke & Eric S. Saltzman & Cara M. Sucher & Jeffrey P. Severinghaus & James W. Elkins - 756-758 Understanding the valency of rare earths from first-principles theory
by P. Strange & A. Svane & W. M. Temmerman & Z. Szotek & H. Winter - 758-761 The electronic structure at the atomic scale of ultrathin gate oxides
by D. A. Muller & T. Sorsch & S. Moccio & F. H. Baumann & K. Evans-Lutterodt & G. Timp - 761-763 Molecular mechanistic origin of the toughness of natural adhesives, fibres and composites
by Bettye L. Smith & Tilman E. Schäffer & Mario Viani & James B. Thompson & Neil A. Frederick & Johannes Kindt & Angela Belcher & Galen D. Stucky & Daniel E. Morse & Paul K. Hansma - 764-766 Chiral nematic order in liquid crystals imposed by an engineered inorganic nanostructure
by K. Robbie & D. J. Broer & M. J. Brett - 766-769 A reversibly antigen-responsive hydrogel
by Takashi Miyata & Noriko Asami & Tadashi Uragami - 769-772 The use of path integration to guide route learning in ants
by B. Schatz & S. Chameron & G. Beugnon & T. S. Collett - 772-776 Hox genes in brachiopods and priapulids and protostome evolution
by Renaud de Rosa & Jennifer K. Grenier & Tatiana Andreeva & Charles E. Cook & André Adoutte & Michael Akam & Sean B. Carroll & Guillaume Balavoine - 776-781 A stop-codon mutation in the BRI gene associated with familial British dementia
by Ruben Vidal & Blas Frangione & Agueda Rostagno & Simon Mead & Tamas Révész & Gordon Plant & Jorge Ghiso - 781-784 Human theta oscillations exhibit task dependence during virtual maze navigation
by Michael J. Kahana & Robert Sekuler & Jeremy B. Caplan & Matthew Kirschen & Joseph R. Madsen - 784-788 The prolyl isomerase Pin1 restores the function of Alzheimer-associated phosphorylated tau protein
by Pei-Jung Lu & Gerburg Wulf & Xiao Zhen Zhou & Peter Davies & Kun Ping Lu - 789-793 Characterization of the human cysteinyl leukotriene CysLT1 receptor
by Kevin R. Lynch & Gary P. O'Neill & Qingyun Liu & Dong-Soon Im & Nicole Sawyer & Kathleen M. Metters & Nathalie Coulombe & Mark Abramovitz & David J. Figueroa & Zhizhen Zeng & Brett M. Connolly & Chang Bai & Christopher P. Austin & Anne Chateauneuf & Rino Stocco & Gillian M. Greig & Stacia Kargman & Shelley B. Hooks & Elizabeth Hosfield & David L. Williams & Anthony W. Ford-Hutchinson & C. Thomas Caskey & Jilly F. Evans - 793-797 MAP kinase and Wnt pathways converge to downregulate an HMG-domain repressor in Caenorhabditis elegans
by Marc D. Meneghini & Tohru Ishitani & J. Clayton Carter & Naoki Hisamoto & Jun Ninomiya-Tsuji & Christopher J. Thorpe & Danielle R. Hamill & Kunihiro Matsumoto & Bruce Bowerman - 798-802 The TAK1–NLK–MAPK-related pathway antagonizes signalling between β-catenin and transcription factor TCF
by Tohru Ishitani & Jun Ninomiya-Tsuji & Shin-ichi Nagai & Michiru Nishita & Marc Meneghini & Nick Barker & Marian Waterman & Bruce Bowerman & Hans Clevers & Hiroshi Shibuya & Kunihiro Matsumoto - 802-805 TRA-1 regulates the cellular distribution of the tra-2 mRNA in C. elegans
by L. E. Graves & S. Segal & E. B. Goodwin - 806-809 The tyrosine kinase c-Abl regulates p73 in apoptotic response to cisplatin-induced DNA damage
by JianGen Gong & Antonio Costanzo & Hong-Qiong Yang & Gerry Melino & William G. Kaelin & Massimo Levrero & Jean Y. J. Wang - 809-813 Interaction of c-Abl and p73α and their collaboration to induce apoptosis
by Reuven Agami & Giovanni Blandino & Moshe Oren & Yosef Shaul - 814-817 p73 is regulated by tyrosine kinase c-Abl in the apoptotic response to DNA damage
by Zhi-Min Yuan & Hisashi Shioya & Takatoshi Ishiko & Xiangao Sun & Jijie Gu & YinYin Huang & Hua Lu & Surender Kharbanda & Ralph Weichselbaum & Donald Kufe - 817-817 Erratum: p73 is a human p53-related protein that can induce apoptosis
by Christine A. Jost & Maria C. Marin & William G. Kaelin Jr - 819-820 Industry beckons Benelux's brightest
by Quirin Schiermeier - 820-820 Belgian biotech boom brings skill shortage
by Quirin Schiermeier
June 1999, Volume 399, Issue 6737
- 621-621 Teams work elbow to elbow in cramped labs
by Meredith Wadman - 621-621 Senate seeks $750m for NIH to rebuild ageing biomedical labs
by Meredith Wadman - 622-622 UK to help fund US laser fusion research
by Rex Dalton - 622-622 DFG urges Germany to boost its spending on genome research
by Quirin Schiermeier - 623-623 Markl warns Germany not to reduce budget increase
by Quirin Schiermeier - 623-623 Referee quits journal over price rise as library faces cutbacks
by Declan Butler - 624-624 South African government seeks reassurances on AIDS initiative
by Michael Cherry - 624-624 Japan may lift industry-academy barrier
by Asako Saegusa - 625-625 Energy secretary reassures Asian Americans
by Rex Dalton - 625-625 Congress limits moratorium on lab visits
by Meredith Wadman - 626-626 ⃛ as US bid to patent human-animal hybrid fails
by David Dickson - 626-626 Patent on umbilical-cord cells rejected in Europe⃛
by Declan Butler - 626-626 US agency seeks to boost funds for basic research in Russia
by Tony Reichhardt - 627-627 Prance leaves Kew rooted in the present
by Ehsan Masood - 631-631 Extinction needn't be for ever
by K. P. Rajesh & P. V. Madhusoodanan - 631-631 Latin America and the Dracula problem
by Antonio Lazcano - 631-631 Speaking up for our Japanese colleagues
by Kathy Weston - 631-632 Proposed GMO rules lack scientific sense
by Henry I. Miller - 632-632 There's still a place for physics out west
by Philip L. Dubois & Tom Buchanan - 632-632 Others should follow the US line on bioweapons
by D. A. Henderson - 632-632 There's still a place for physics out west
by Tony Reichhardt - 633-633 Scientific societies build better nations
by Leo Tan Wee Hin & R. Subramaniam - 635-636 Cultural primatology comes of age
by Frans B. M. de Waal - 636-637 Picking a winner
by Roger Sheldon - 637-637 Crystals to order
by Sarah Tomlin - 639-640 Variants on a theme
by Richard D. Wood - 640-641 Putting the CO in coma
by Jacques Crovisier - 641-643 Turning a corner in vision research
by Ulf Eysel - 644-645 Sugars out in the open
by Ole Hindsgaul - 645-646 Decoding the Reelin signal
by Isabelle Bar & André M. Goffinet - 646-646 Total digital recall
by David Jones - 647-648 Visual kin recognition in chimpanzees
by Lisa A. Parr & Frans B. M. de Waal - 648-648 The oldest fossil ascomycetes
by T. N. Taylor & H. Hass & H. Kerp - 649-650 Is there solar argon in the Earth's mantle?
by Joachim Kunz - 650-650 Singing and hearing in a Tertiary bushcricket
by Jes Rust & Andreas Stumpner & Jochen Gottwald - 651-652 A user's guide to two minutes of totality
by Jay M. Pasachoff - 652-652 An awkward dinner guest
by Jeffrey Gray - 653-653 A theory that's hard to digest
by Christophe Boesch - 653-654 Courting success for the future
by Calestous Juma - 655-661 Topography of contextual modulations mediated by short-range interactions in primary visual cortex
by Aniruddha Das & Charles D. Gilbert - 662-665 Identification of two sources of carbon monoxide in comet Hale–Bopp
by Michael A. DiSanti & Michael J. Mumma & Neil Dello Russo & Karen Magee-Sauer & Robert Novak & Terrence W. Rettig - 665-668 Collective and plastic vortex motion in superconductors at high flux densities
by A. M. Troyanovski & J. Aarts & P. H. Kes - 668-670 Full sintering of powdered-metal bodies in a microwave field
by Rustum Roy & Dinesh Agrawal & Jiping Cheng & Shalva Gedevanishvili - 670-673 Laboratory evolution of peroxide-mediated cytochrome P450 hydroxylation
by Hyun Joo & Zhanglin Lin & Frances H. Arnold - 673-676 Reassessment of ice-age cooling of the tropical ocean and atmosphere
by S. W. Hostetler & A. C. Mix - 676-679 Gold concentrations of magmatic brines and the metal budget of porphyry copper deposits
by T. Ulrich & D. Günther & C. A. Heinrich - 679-682 A diapsid skull in a new species of the primitive bird Confuciusornis
by Lianhai Hou & Larry D. Martin & Zhonghe Zhou & Alan Feduccia & Fucheng Zhang - 682-685 Cultures in chimpanzees
by A. Whiten & J. Goodall & W. C. McGrew & T. Nishida & V. Reynolds & Y. Sugiyama & C. E. G. Tutin & R. W. Wrangham & C. Boesch - 686-688 Jasmonate-inducible plant defences cause increased parasitism of herbivores
by Jennifer S. Thaler - 688-691 Auditory cortical responses in the cat to sounds that produce spatial illusions
by Li Xu & Shigeto Furukawa & John C. Middlebrooks - 691-694 The SIL gene is required for mouse embryonic axial development and left–right specification
by Shai Izraeli & Linda A. Lowe & Virginia L. Bertness & Deborah J. Good & David W. Dorward & Ilan R. Kirsch & Michael R. Kuehn - 694-697 Regions of variant histone His2AvD required for Drosophila development
by Michael John Clarkson & Julian R. E. Wells & Frank Gibson & Robert Saint & David John Tremethick - 697-700 G-protein-coupled receptor heterodimerization modulates receptor function
by Bryen A. Jordan & Lakshmi A. Devi - 700-704 The XPV (xeroderma pigmentosum variant) gene encodes human DNA polymerase η
by Chikahide Masutani & Rika Kusumoto & Ayumi Yamada & Naoshi Dohmae & Masayuki Yokoi & Mayumi Yuasa & Marito Araki & Shigenori Iwai & Koji Takio & Fumio Hanaoka - 704-708 A specific partner for abasic damage in DNA
by Tracy J. Matray & Eric T. Kool - 708-712 Basis for recognition of cisplatin-modified DNA by high-mobility-group proteins
by Uta-Maria Ohndorf & Mark A. Rould & Qing He & Carl O. Pabo & Stephen J. Lippard
June 1999, Volume 399, Issue 6736
- 507-507 Pakistan prime minister pledges science boost
by Ehsan Masood - 507-508 Middle East synchrotron facility could bring regional cooperation
by Ehsan Masood - 508-508 Biotech panel set up in US may help allay public fears
by Tony Reichhardt - 508-508 German plan to curb rise in research funds
by Quirin Schiermeier - 509-509 NASA tells physicists to aim for the stars
by Colin Macilwain - 509-509 Varmus relaunches NIH degree proposal
by Meredith Wadman - 510-510 French research boosted by grants run by ministries
by Eric Glover - 510-510 Lawton named head of UK environment research agency
by Ehsan Masood - 510-510 Funds promised for South African telescope
by Michael Cherry - 511-511 ⃛ and to use external scrutiny to increase competitiveness at universities
by Asako Saegusa - 511-511 Japan seeks targeted science funding ⃛
by Asako Saegusa - 512-512 ⃛ as Seeburg faces misconduct inquiry
by Alison Abbott - 512-512 US jury split over hormone patent case ⃛
by Rex Dalton - 513-513 Astronomers win satellite phone curb⃛
by Alison Abbott - 513-513 ⃛ and plan for talks on sharing the spectrum
by Alison Abbott - 518-518 Data rescue fills in the climate record
by Tony Reichhardt - 519-519 Catalogue of life could become reality
by Tony Reichhardt - 520-520 Reaching for the digital sky
by Tony Reichhardt - 521-521 Lifting the lid on the homeobox discovery
by Walter Gehring - 521-521 Exploitation of junior scientists must end
by Troy Shinbrot - 521-522 Lifting the lid on the homeobox discovery
by William McGinnis & Peter Lawrence - 522-522 Biblical answer to cooking up pi
by Kevin Peil - 522-522 City dwellers must share blame on biodiversity
by A. J. Murdoch - 522-522 Longevity — does family size matter?
by R. G. J. Westendorp & T. B. L. Kirkwood - 522-522 Longevity — does family size matter?
by Toon Ligtenberg & Henk Brand - 523-524 Shifting seas in the greenhouse?
by Stefan Rahmstorf - 525-527 A vancomycin surprise
by Michael S. Gilmore & James A. Hoch - 527-528 Cohabitation in the cuprates
by Arthur P. Ramirez - 528-529 Woodpecker population drills
by Peter D. Moore - 529-531 Phases of resistance
by Peter Littlewood - 531-532 Looking out for memory T cells
by Benedita Rocha - 532-532 Drawn from life
by David Jones - 533-534 Hiding messages in DNA microdots
by Catherine Taylor Clelland & Viviana Risca & Carter Bancroft - 534-535 Neurochemicals aid bee nestmate recognition
by Gene E. Robinson & Laura M. Heuser & Yves LeConte & Frederic Lenquette & Robert M. Hollingworth - 535-535 Parameters for global ecosystem models
by Paul J. Crutzen & Ray Fall & Ian Galbally & Werner Lindinger - 535-536 Parameters for global ecosystem models
by Leif Schulman & Kalle Ruokolainen & Hanna Tuomisto - 536-536 Parameters for global ecosystem models
by Hanqin Tian & Jerry M. Melillo & David W. Kicklighter & A. David McGuire & Berrien Moore & Charles J. Vörösmarty - 537-537 Apes and their place in our world
by Mary Midgley - 538-538 Telling it like it was
by Peter T. Landsberg - 538-539 Explosion of interest
by Martin Rudwick - 539-540 From tulips to electric cars
by Patrick Tabeling - 540-540 Stumbling about the world of little things
by Martin Wells - 541-548 Marine viruses and their biogeochemical and ecological effects
by Jed A. Fuhrman - 549-557 Structural basis of procaspase-9 recruitment by the apoptotic protease-activating factor 1
by Hongxu Qin & Srinivasa M. Srinivasula & Geng Wu & Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri & Emad S. Alnemri & Yigong Shi - 558-560 Detection of an impact-generated dust cloud around Ganymede
by Harald Krüger & Alexander V. Krivov & Douglas P. Hamilton & Eberhard Grün - 560-563 Percolative phase separation underlies colossal magnetoresistance in mixed-valent manganites
by M. Uehara & S. Mori & C. H. Chen & S.-W. Cheong - 564-566 Dynamics of individual flexible polymers in a shear flow
by Philip LeDuc & Charbel Haber & Gang Bao & Denis Wirtz - 566-569 Tuning bilayer twist using chiral counterions
by R. Oda & I. Huc & M. Schmutz & S. J. Candau & F. C. MacKintosh - 569-572 Causes of twentieth-century temperature change near the Earth's surface
by Simon F. B. Tett & Peter A. Stott & Myles R. Allen & William J. Ingram & John F. B. Mitchell - 572-575 Changing spatial structure of the thermohaline circulation in response to atmospheric CO2 forcing in a climate model
by Richard A. Wood & Ann B. Keen & John F. B. Mitchell & Jonathan M. Gregory - 575-579 Feature-based attention influences motion processing gain in macaque visual cortex
by Stefan Treue & Julio C. Martínez Trujillo - 579-583 Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly species associated with regional warming
by Camille Parmesan & Nils Ryrholm & Constantí Stefanescu & Jane K. Hill & Chris D. Thomas & Henri Descimon & Brian Huntley & Lauri Kaila & Jaakko Kullberg & Toomas Tammaru & W. John Tennent & Jeremy A. Thomas & Martin Warren - 584-586 Assignment of circadian function for the Neurospora clock gene frequency
by Martha Merrow & Michael Brunner & Till Roenneberg - 586-590 Control of organ shape by a secreted metalloprotease in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
by Robert Blelloch & Judith Kimble - 590-593 Emergence of vancomycin tolerance in Streptococcus pneumoniae
by R. Novak & B. Henriques & E. Charpentier & S. Normark & E. Tuomanen - 593-597 Modelling T-cell memory by genetic marking of memory T cells in vivo
by Joshy Jacob & David Baltimore - 597-601 Regulation of endothelium-derived nitric oxide production by the protein kinase Akt
by David Fulton & Jean-Philippe Gratton & Timothy J. McCabe & Jason Fontana & Yasushi Fujio & Kenneth Walsh & Thomas F. Franke & Andreas Papapetropoulos & William C. Sessa - 601-605 Activation of nitric oxide synthase in endothelial cells by Akt-dependent phosphorylation
by Stefanie Dimmeler & Ingrid Fleming & Beate Fisslthaler & Corinna Hermann & Rudi Busse & Andreas M. Zeiher - 605-609 Enhancement of TBP binding by activators and general transcription factors
by Xiao-Yong Li & Amy Virbasius & Xiaochuan Zhu & Michael R. Green - 609-613 Binding of TBP to promoters in vivo is stimulated by activators and requires Pol II holoenzyme
by Laurent Kuras & Kevin Struhl
June 1999, Volume 399, Issue 6735
- 395-395 US labs braced for anti-spying legislation
by Colin Macilwain - 395-396 German research bodies urged to open up more to new ideas
by Alison Abbott & Quirin Schiermeier - 396-396 Proceed with caution, says UK report on ethics of GM foods
by David Dickson - 397-397 US Senate gets tough on animal activists
by Meredith Wadman - 397-397 San Francisco scientists hit by growing protests
by Meredith Wadman - 398-398 ‘Frontiers’ grants count cost of success
by Alison Abbott & Asako Saegusa - 399-399 Reprieve for neutron project in Congress
by Colin Macilwain - 399-399 Californian grad students vote to unionize
by Rex Dalton - 400-400 ⃛ as physicist's complaints hit their mark
by Xavier Bosch - 400-400 Spanish council quizzed on recruits ⃛
by Xavier Bosch - 401-401 Canadian institute seeks to secure its financial future
by Colin Macilwain - 405-405 Cautionary tale on safety of GM crops
by John E. Beringer - 405-406 Plant DNA patents in the hands of a few
by S. M. Thomas & M. Brady & J. F. Burke - 406-406 Papers should spell out authors' roles
by A. Zyzik & T. Goldmann - 406-406 Scientists must bridge the communication gap
by Nick Battey & Pablo Jensen - 407-408 Deer destiny determined by density
by Andrew Cockburn - 409-411 Glowing developments
by Karl Ziemelis - 411-412 Key to the mitochondrial gate
by Jean-Claude Martinou - 412-413 Cornucopia of ice core results
by Bernhard Stauffer - 413-415 Closing the joint
by John M. Coffin & Naomi Rosenberg - 415-415 Chaperonin camouflage
by Mark Gibbs - 416-417 Sunny side of global warming
by E. N. Parker - 417-418 Tunnel vision
by Dagmar Ringe & Gregory A. Petsko - 418-419 The neocortex comes together
by Jon H. Kaas & Anton Reiner - 419-419 Play it again, Sam
by David Jones - 420-420 Arthur Schawlow (1921-99)
by Charles H. Townes - 421-421 Orchid pollination by sexual swindle
by Florian P. Schiestl & Manfred Ayasse & Hannes F. Paulus & Christer Löfstedt & Bill S. Hansson & Fernando Ibarra & Wittko Francke - 422-422 Fractal analysis of Pollock's drip paintings
by Richard P. Taylor & Adam P. Micolich & David Jonas - 422-422 Release from inhibition reveals the visual past
by T. R. Vidyasagar & P. Buzás & Z. F. Kisvárday & U. T. Eysel - 423-423 Climate change related to egg-laying trends
by Humphrey Q. P. Crick & Timothy H. Sparks - 425-426 Captain, art thou sleeping there below?
by Alan Longhurst - 426-427 Firing up the power plant in our heads
by Bob Martin - 427-427 The feelgood factor
by John Galloway - 428-428 Science in culture
by Martin Kemp - 429-436 Climate and atmospheric history of the past 420,000 years from the Vostok ice core, Antarctica
by J. R. Petit & J. Jouzel & D. Raynaud & N. I. Barkov & J.-M. Barnola & I. Basile & M. Bender & J. Chappellaz & M. Davis & G. Delaygue & M. Delmotte & V. M. Kotlyakov & M. Legrand & V. Y. Lipenkov & C. Lorius & L. PÉpin & C. Ritz & E. Saltzman & M. Stievenard - 437-439 A doubling of the Sun's coronal magnetic field during the past 100 years
by M. Lockwood & R. Stamper & M. N. Wild - 439-442 Origin of high critical currents in YBa2Cu3O7−δ superconducting thin films
by B. Dam & J. M. Huijbregtse & F. C. Klaassen & R. C. F. van der Geest & G. Doornbos & J. H. Rector & A. M. Testa & S. Freisem & J. C. Martinez & B. Stäuble-Pümpin & R. Griessen - 442-445 Recovery of surfaces from impurity poisoning during crystal growth
by Terry A. Land & Tracie L. Martin & Sergey Potapenko & G. Tayhas Palmore & James J. De Yoreo - 446-448 Tying a molecular knot with optical tweezers
by Yasuharu Arai & Ryohei Yasuda & Ken-ichirou Akashi & Yoshie Harada & Hidetake Miyata & Kazuhiko Kinosita & Hiroyasu Itoh - 449-451 Memory of macromolecular helicity assisted by interaction with achiral small molecules
by Eiji Yashima & Katsuhiro Maeda & Yoshio Okamoto - 452-455 Simulation of recent northern winter climate trends by greenhouse-gas forcing
by Drew T. Shindell & Ron L. Miller & Gavin A. Schmidt & Lionel Pandolfo - 456-458 Diamonds in volcaniclastic komatiite from French Guiana
by Ramon Capdevila & Nicholas Arndt & Jacques Letendre & Jean-FranÇois Sauvage - 459-461 Population density affects sex ratio variation in red deer
by Loeske E. B. Kruuk & Tim H. Clutton-Brock & Steve D. Albon & Josephine M. Pemberton & Fiona E. Guinness - 461-465 Multifractality in human heartbeat dynamics
by Plamen Ch. Ivanov & Luís A. Nunes Amaral & Ary L. Goldberger & Shlomo Havlin & Michael G. Rosenblum & Zbigniew R. Struzik & H. Eugene Stanley - 466-470 Decrystallization of adult birdsong by perturbation of auditory feedback
by Anthony Leonardo & Masakazu Konishi - 470-473 Neuronal correlates of parametric working memory in the prefrontal cortex
by Ranulfo Romo & Carlos D. Brody & Adrián Hernández & Luis Lemus - 474-479 Developmental basis of limblessness and axial patterning in snakes
by Martin J .Cohn & Cheryll Tickle - 479-483 The MAPK kinase Pek1 acts as a phosphorylation-dependent molecular switch
by Reiko Sugiura & Takashi Toda & Susheela Dhut & Hisato Shuntoh & Takayoshi Kuno & Takayoshi Kuno - 483-487 Bcl-2 family proteins regulate the release of apoptogenic cytochrome c by the mitochondrial channel VDAC
by Shigeomi Shimizu & Masashi Narita & Yoshihide Tsujimoto & Yoshihide Tsujimoto - 487-491 Interaction of E1 and hSNF5 proteins stimulates replication of human papillomavirus DNA
by Daeyoup Lee & Hekwang Sohn & Ganjam V. Kalpana & Joonho Choe & Joonho Choe - 491-496 Structure and ligand of a histone acetyltransferase bromodomain
by Christophe Dhalluin & Justin E. Carlson & Lei Zeng & Cheng He & Aneel K. Aggarwal & Ming-Ming Zhou & Ming-Ming Zhou - 496-499 Enzyme dynamics and hydrogen tunnelling in a thermophilic alcohol dehydrogenase
by Amnon Kohen & Raffaele Cannio & Simonetta Bartolucci & Judith P. Klinman & Judith P. Klinman
May 1999, Volume 399, Issue 6734
- 287-287 Trade concerns dominate GM debate in US
by Tony Reichhardt - 287-288 Britain opens biotech regulation to greater public involvement
by Ehsan Masood